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Check out below where Don't Erase My History has been and where it's going! 

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School Campus Screenings

A shout out to:

Hercules High School (West Contra Costa Unified School District)
launches classroom use  of Don't Erase My History - May, 2009 School Campus Screenings

Screenings to Date









  November 14, 2009
OUTrageous Film Festival 2009
UCSB Multicultural Center
8pm
Since 1992, the Santa Barbara Lesbian & Gay Film Festival has provided a spectrum of films and videos for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Our desire to represent the diversity of our community in film and video has resulted in a new name: OUTrageous: The Santa Barbara Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Film Festival.


June 21, 2009
Frameline 33: The San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival
The Roxie Theater
San Francisco, CA

Frameline33 - the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival, the legendary showcase for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cinema, with San Francisco screenings at the historic Castro Theatre, Roxie Theatre and the Victoria Theatre, and in Berkeley at Rialto Cinemas Elmwood - including work from over 20 countries including Korea, Switzerland, Spain, and Mexico.



 
Filmmaker
Teilyn Thompson

May 10, 2009 
Santa Cruz Film Festival
Regal Cinemas Riverfront Stadium Twin
Santa Cruz, CA

Since 2002, the Santa Cruz Film Festival has dedicated itself to supporting the artists of today and the filmmakers of tomorrow. We offer unique venues for filmmakers to present their individual brands of independent storytelling to a growing and enthusiastic audience - featuring innovative filmmaking, directors and guests, educational forums, and celebrations to the community. 

Click here to read more on the day's event.

See footage of filmmakers Teilyn Thompson and Isabel Malonzo at the recent Santa Cruz Film Festival stop!




Sunday, April 26, 1:00 pm
NFFTY (National Film Festival for Talented Youth)
Seattle, Washington 

The National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY, pronounced "nifty") was founded in 2007. Since then, NFFTY has become the largest and most influential film festival and support organization for filmmakers age 22 and under.  Young filmmakers from around the world submit feature-length and short films in narrative, documentary, animation, music video, experimental, and international categories. 

Check out live footage of DEMH youth filmmaker Isabel Malonzo!





March 28, 2009
Queers Rule, Allies Rock Conference
The Diversity Center

Santa Cruz, CA



 

October 11, 2008 
Bay Area Premiere -
The Metreon
San Francisco, CA







    

“When we finally saw Don’t Erase My History displayed on the big screen, we were flooded with an indescribable mix of gratification, nervousness, relief, and joy. It was truly amazing being in that room, witnessing all of our work and vision being shared with so many people.” -- Kelsey Thomas, filmmaker





June 29, 2008
World Premiere -
LA Film Festival

Los Angeles, CA 








Pre-screenings:

June 5, 2008
El Cerrito High School
El Cerrito, CA 

June 18, 2008
UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA